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SD Attorney General Marty Jackley Supports Marijuana Prosecutions

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says prosecution of those connected to the Flandreau Sioux Tribes marijuana growing operation was the right thing to do

SD Legislative Committee to Hear Report on GEAR UP

The Government Operations and Audit Committee of the South Dakota legislature will hear a report from Auditor General Marty Guindon at their meeting Tuesday

SD Senator John Thune; Congress Must Focus on Results

Members of Congress return to Washington this week still looking for motion on a number of agenda issues.

Net Hits Show Potential SD Tourism Bump

If searches of the internet for “South Dakota attractions” means anything, than the state could see a big rush of visitors.

Big Tick Season in the Northern Plains

Due to a relatively mild winter the tick population could be high this summer.

Nebraska Headed to a Business Slowdown

Nebraska’s economy might be slowing down.

Twins Earn Series Win

A video review overturned Ben Revere’s stolen base and changed the call to a caught stealing for the final out, and the Minnesota Twins beat the Los Angeles Angels 3-2 on Sunday behind Miguel Sano’s go-ahead, two-run homer in the sixth inning.

Royals Blanked By Indians

Roberto Perez and Daniel Robertson helped the Indians batter Royals pitcher Eric Skoglund before a long rain delay washed out both starters, and Cleveland went on to beat Kansas City 8-0 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep.

Hawkeyes Postseason Run Ends

Connor Wong hit a tiebreaking homer in the ninth inning and Houston advanced to the final round of its home Houston Regional with a 7-5 victory over Iowa in a rain-delayed elimination game Sunday night.

USD Earns Award

The University of South Dakota has been honored by its fellow institutions with the 2016-17 Summit League Sportsmanship Award announced this week.

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